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The difference in the relationship between the size of intracranial aneurysms (IAs) and their risk of rupture in patients with singe IAs versus those with multiple IAs is unclear.
A recent JNIS paper retrospectively analysed the size of ruptured IAs (RIAs) in patients with single and multiple IAs, in order to study this relationship further. JNIS editor Rob Tarr spoke to author Bharathi Jagadeesan, Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota, about the outcome.
Read the paper here: http://goo.gl/EKHMyf
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The difference in the relationship between the size of intracranial aneurysms (IAs) and their risk of rupture in patients with singe IAs versus those with multiple IAs is unclear.
A recent JNIS paper retrospectively analysed the size of ruptured IAs (RIAs) in patients with single and multiple IAs, in order to study this relationship further. JNIS editor Rob Tarr spoke to author Bharathi Jagadeesan, Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota, about the outcome.
Read the paper here: http://goo.gl/EKHMyf

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